Medical ethics Flashcards

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Dignitas personae

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human cloning could lead to “biological slavery”

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Samuel Butler

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humans are more complex than biology at present allows for

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Jeremy Lent

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‘one species, genetically and technologically enhanced, exploring entirely new ways of being human; the other species, genetically akin to us, barely surviving within its collapsed infrastructure.’

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Lucassen’s reply to GE being unnatural (2)

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‘it would be unnatural not to intervene with nature’

‘as moral agents, there are many natural desires which human beings should not conform to’

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Bernard Hoose

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GE should be banned until present knowledge has extended further; ban isn’t permanent as it needs to be renewed in light of our increasing knowledge.

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Michael Tooley

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rights are centred around personhood, which the foetus does not possess

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Pope Benedict XVI on life

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‘from the moment of conception, life must be guarded with the greatest care’
–> bc ensoulment begins at conception

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How does Christian ethics contradict itself in abortion

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book of exodus implies a different moral status for the foetus - if a woman does a baby in the womb, husband is financially compensated

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Genesis 1:27

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personhood begins at moment of conception and shouldn’t be aborted by virtue of the imago Dei of the human being

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Gillespie

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there is no morally relevant milestone in the biological process of development

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Pope John Paul II

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‘the unborn human being’s right to live is one of the inalienable human rights’

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Singer’s analogy on the potential of the foetus

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a prince is a potential king but shouldn’t be treated as king

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Church of England on the mother’s rights

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recognises her feelings and wishes but prioritises preservation of life

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Judith Jarvis Thomson

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sickly violinist;

the right to live is not inclusive of the right to be given the means necessary for survival

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hare

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tries to bridge the gap between foetuses and persons by saying that most of us would have liked not to have been killed as foetuses

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16
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assisted suicide illegal

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Suicide act 1961

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james rachels

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from a utilitarian point of view, withholding treatment leads to more pain and is more immoral than an active killing
example of a child in a bath: Smith arranges that he drowns, Jones doesn’t stop him from drowning

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Diane Pretty

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the right to life includes the right to choose your own death

19
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John Hardwig

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individual is not the only person affected by decisions of whether to live or die

20
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Foot

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individuals can be in error about whether their lives are worth living

21
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christian perspective on euthanasia

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weakens society’s respect for the sanctity of life

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The RCC on abortion, Donum Vitae (Gift of Life, 1987)

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‘God alone is the Lord of life fro its beginning until its end: no one can under any circumstances claim from himself the right directly to destroy an innocent human being’

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Pope John Paul II on abortion

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‘the unborn human being’s right to live is one of the inalienable human rights’

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Quote RM Hare on abortion (Kantian)

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‘A Kantian approach to ethics asks us to travel back in time and speak to our mother before she consdiers aborting us’

25
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What is a therapeutic abortion?

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an abortion carried out in order to protect the life or health of the mother e.g. in the case of an ectopic pregnancy

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What is the Primitive Streak?

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After 14 days of gestation, the primitive streak appears, and with it the basic capacity to register pain

27
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Feminist advocate who opposed abortion on women rights ground?

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton argued against abortion one rounds that it was used as a tool by men to exploit women and avoid their responsibilities in supporting their family.

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What does Rosalind Hursthouse argue?

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in Beginning Lives she argues that concentrating on women’s rights alone may obscure the issue that abortion may be morally wrong

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What does Beverley Harrison argue?

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that the women’s decision should be paramount and prohibiting abortion is a way used by men to ‘keep them in their place’ so abortion is necessary for female emancipation

30
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When does Augustine say ensoulment occurs?

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46 days

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When does Aquinas say ensoulment occurs?

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40 days for boys and 90 days for girls

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Mary Anne Warren on personhood

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‘birth, rather than some earlier point, marks the beginning of true moral status’

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How does Mary Anne Warren argue against potentiality? (the idea that a foetus is a potential person)

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‘if a foetus is a potential person, then so is an unfertilised human ovum with enough viable spermatozoa to achieve fertilisation: yet few would seriously suggest that these living human entities should have full and equal moral status’

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What does John Gallagher argue

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change is too gradual; there is no single point when we can say its a person

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Psalm quote that shows relationship starts before moment of conception

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Psalm 139:13 ‘for you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb’

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What is the significance of the word ‘blephos’

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the word blephos (‘infant’) is used for child before and after birth so God doesn’t seem to discriminate

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bible quotes that support idea of foetus as person

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Jeremiah 1:5 (I formed you in the womb)

Psalms 139:13 (‘you knit me together in my mother’s womb)

38
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Exodus 20:13

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‘You shall not commit murder’

39
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Job 1:21

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‘The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away’

40
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Rowan Williams quote euthanasia

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‘every life in every imaginable situation is infinitely precious in the sight of God’

41
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Daniel Maguire on euthanasia

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proportionalist, takes a revisionist view. Euthanasia is the less of two evils; bc death is a pre-moral evil, its not an intrinsic evil to shorten the life of someone.